Pepperdine University is a Christian university committed to the highest standards
of academic excellence and Christian values, where students are strengthened for lives
of purpose, service, and leadership.

Master of Science in Leadership in Learning Technology

This program is intended for individuals seeking to serve as leaders of education
and learning development teams, Chief Learning and/or Information Officers responsible
for the learning technology arms of private and public organizations, private education,
and other learning organizations.

Residency takes place once a year over a 3-day weekend (Friday, Saturday, Sunday).
Take only 1 Friday off a year from work (travel logistics may require additional time
off).

Opportunity for optional residencies with a variety of academic or professional choices

You may receive up to 9 hours of credit towards the pursuit of a doctorate degree
with the School of Education.

Faculty support and coaching to provide the opportunity for you to present your work
at national and global conferences.

An equitable admission process that considers your ability and commitment to succeed
rather than scores on standardized tests – No GRE required.

Employment and Salary Trend:

Employment of training and development managers is projected to grow 10% from 2016
to 2026, faster than the average for all occupations.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, such technology-related occupations are
expected to grow 12% by 2024, greater than the average for all other occupations.
Nearly 500,000 jobs are projected to be added from 2014 to 2024 related to technology
alone.

According to the 2016 US Department of Labor, the average L&D manager wage was $105,830.

The lowest 10% earned less than $57,760, and the highest 10% earned more than $184,990.

The Pepperdine Graduate School of Education and Psychology offers doctoral and master's degrees in areas such as learning technologies, education, social entrepreneurship, clinical psychology, and marriage and family counseling.